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Mad Maggie and Marbles

Mad Maggie and Marbles

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by admin.

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What a fantastic thing it is to observe individual humpbacks  migrating  yearly, to see some of our favorites year after year is very special given that when they leave Moreton Bay they are subjected to a long 10.000 kilometer round journey with many obstacles along the way. Mad Maggie is missing her dorsal fin, Marbles [...]

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Our 3rd Cruise from Redcliffe

Our 3rd Cruise from Redcliffe

Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by admin.

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Our 3rd cruise ex Redcliffe. Once again once a great time. As commented on board the cruise ex Redcliffe is extremely more pleasurable than any cruises ex Hervey Bay. Thanks to you and to the crew. Fred

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Early Arrival for Baby Humpbacks

Early Arrival for Baby Humpbacks

Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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So early in the season, two new born humpback whales were observed this week bonding and playing with their mothers off Cape Moreton. Traditionally the humpbacks will give birth to their calves in the warm waters of the Whitsunday’s, around the end of August through to mid September, it is then that they will start [...]

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Whale Update for July

Posted on 17. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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Australians love the ocean as if it were calling to them, but if the ocean is calling, a big part of the call must be the fact that the Humpback Whale has the longest and most complex call song of all the great whales. This week we experienced the magical sound of the humpbacks singing, [...]

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We Had Just the Best Day Ever

We Had Just the Best Day Ever

Posted on 27. Sep, 2009 by admin.

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My daughter and I joined the whale watch on 27th Sept09.. We had just the best day ever out,it was a ‘girls day out’ and a healing process for my daughter Kylie who had been badly beaten 3 weeks ago,I have not since my daughter smile and laugh like she did on the whale watch. [...]

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